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The 162nd anniversary of the Battle of Buffington Island, the only Civil War battle fought in Ohio, was commemorated Saturday ...
At the Camp William Penn Museum in Cheltenham, thousands of Black Civil War soldiers are remembered for their contributions to the Union.
Camp Blair was a rendezvous point for new Michigan Union Army recruits and a discharging station for soldiers after the war.
Devil's Punchbowl refugee camp for freed slaves during Civil War is misdescribed as 'concentration camp' It is often falsely claimed that "over 20,000 freed slaves were killed in one year" of the ...
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Civil War Camp Fire Pit Uncovered After 150 Years! - MSNCIVIL WAR FIRE PIT FOUND!?!? METAL DETECTING 2019: In our latest video we are detecting a known Civil War camp that was used mostly by both confederate forces and also at other times union ...
Civil War Camp Day Fort Ward showcases living history. Reenactor troops pose for a photo during Civil War Camp Day Sept. 28 at Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site.
The head-quarters were at a great barn, belonging to J.H. MEYER, near Cole Camp. The camp was surrounded by a strong line of sentinels, and by scouting parties, so well guarded that no attack was ...
Elmira College and the Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp are partnering to host the inaugural symposium Aug. 4-6 on the college campus.
The total number of estimated Confederate prisoner deaths at Camp Douglas during the Civil War ranges from 4,243 to 7,000.
FREMONT - A Civil War winter camp event, held at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums on Saturday, featured reenactors, a military band and demonstrations on how soldiers set ...
The Devil's Punchbowl in Natchez, Mississippi, was a Civil War-era death camp. After the Civil War millions of freed Black people were funneled into concentration camps.
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